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It
is always annoying to get angry at your own arrangement of furniture around
your bedroom by unwittingly setting them up before proper plan or thinking. We
are just here to remind you that you don’t have to go through this again. Here
are some basic rules for you to contemplate about to have a “one-time deal”
with arranging your furniture in your bedroom:
Size Matters

Depending on a bedroom’s size, prioritize what
you want to have in it. You want all the things necessary to keep in the
bedroom for your choice and convenience but trust me, you don’t really want to
jam it with, e.g., all of your favourite things you possess – it looks a lot
like a massacre mess than a museum of memories. So, there is a trade-off
coming: Start focusing on the things you need to have there then figure out
what ancillary things you want later, if you still have considerable space for
it.
From a considerably big room to a tiny room for a bedroom, your accoutrements
will vary greatly. But remember, always leave space for you to breathe, it’ll
be giant plus point for your health.
Draw before Do
It’s easier to do draft or sketch different
furniture arrangements than to move furniture around the room every time you dislike
it and then waste time after it to redo. Doesn't matter if your drawing looks like a civil drawing or childish scribble - as long as you understand what you have to do, it's good enough. To move away from this hassle, firstly,
measure your items that are necessary for a bedroom like bed, dresser, shelves,
etc., as well as the dimensions of your room. Then take a pencil or pen and
ruler to start sketching for your preferred arrangement of furniture.
Functionality of Furniture

You don’t need to put a piece of furniture in
your bedroom if it doesn’t have any functionality of coming to your aid, help
or preference while being in that room. So, think what purpose you do want your
bedroom to serve for you, then decide which sets of furniture you are going to settle
in your room.
But remember to plan a walking path from one furniture to another — you don’t
want some furniture to block your path to get to another furniture for your
intended purpose.
A for Apartment, B for Bed
